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Nintendo of America confirmed an article first posted by the Nihon Kezai Shimbun, that Square's acclaimed Final Fantasy series would return to Nintendo. The news piece, broken in Japan, stated that Nintendo and a still unnamed Square affiliate -- a company backed with money from Hiroshi Yamauchi's Q Fund and led by Square director Akitoshi Kawazu, were already underway jointly with undisclosed projects for GameCube and Game Boy Advance.
Since the announcement IGNcube has been able to uncover more details.
While not officially announced, the first Final Fantasy game thought to be in development under the agreement is Final Fantasy Unlimited, a title based on Square's anime series of the same name. In the anime series, a black pillar appears mysteriously in the waters near Japan and begins to summon monsters from another world. A Geologist named Dr. Hawayaka and his wife enter the portal and return later to write about their adventures. When they attempt to travel to the other world for a second time, though, they go missing. And this is when their children, Ai and Yuu decide to look for them.
Akitoshi Kawazu, who worked on Legend of Mana and SaGa for Square, began development on a Final Fantasy Unlimited project for an unnamed console as far back as October of last year. His role in the Q Fund startup studio suggests that the game is indeed bound for GameCube and Game Boy Advance. The titles, according to Nintendo of America, will be totally interactive with one another and will arrive, at least in Japan if not America, before the end of the year.
"This is very exciting news for us and surely for gameplayers around the world," Nintendo of America's vice president of corporate affairs Perrin Kaplan told IGNcube today. "Square's talent is well-respected. Between the combination of their good work, and Nintendo's exclusive connectivity ability between GCN and GBA, the result will be great."
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the managment is still same as it is man
i will explain did you heared about Q fund from Mr Hiroshi Yamauchi
see that and read it carefully
According to Nintendo of America and the morning edition of the Nihon Kezai Shimbun, Square's acclaimed Final Fantasy series will return to Nintendo consoles. Via a new agreement, GameCube and Game Boy Advance will see Final Fantasy branded software, a direct result of Nintendo's recently announced Q Fund where start-up developers can borrow money from the Big N to finance software.
The new Final Fantasy branded software will return via a to be announced Square affiliate, founded by the famous RPG company and Akitoshi Kawazu -- a creator formerly involved with the production of the Legend of Mana series. The unnamed development house -- poised to be titled by the end of the month -- will use cash from the Q Fund to produce the FF software. In light of the fact that it is a Square affiliate producing software, it is unclear whether the new start-up will be porting games in the main line of the Final Fantasy series such as Final Fantasy X, XI, etc or if GameCube and Game Boy Advance will see entirely new FF-branded content.
How do you feel about Square making games for GameCube?
Nintendo of America confirmed the news
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oh my brother nintendo also have funds in square now see
did you hear a bout the Q fund
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November 26, 2001 - In a surprising move Nintendo Corp. Limited's President Hiroshi Yamauchi has said that he will set up an investment fund beginning next year to help promote the growth of videogame developers. Mr. Yamauchi is hardly known for throwing around money, but will use 20 billion Yen (roughly $160,800,00 US) of his own money in hopes of finding another clever game idea such as Pokémon.
The fund will be created to help subsidize new development houses looking to work on GameCube or Game Boy Advance. There is one stipulation, however. The collateral-free loans will only be given out under the agreement that projects will be completed within one year. So it's not exactly free money, there will even be interest rates to pay.
However it is a better chance than ever for small development houses to get their bright ideas published under Nintendo's wing, and with any luck Nintendo could stumble onto another big franchise.
Source: Nihon Kezai Shimbun
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